John Varnerin and Santa Masutti Varnerin and her nephew Joseph Marmai.
Varnerin family 1899
Photo taken by Falk Studio, 1139 Washington Street, Boston, Massachusetts. June 1899 marriage of Giuseppe Marmai (seated far right) to Maddalena Rugo. Standing at rear are Peter Varnerin on the left and Leonard Miniutti on the right. In front are John Varnerin, Lawrence, Santa, Joseph and Annie.
Varnerin family 1907
Back row - Peter, John, Santa and Leonard. Front row Joseph, Maria,Angelo (David) Annie, Louis (front), Albert, Lawrence.
Varnerin family ca 1915
Rear: Peter Miniutti, Leonard V., Peter V., Maria V., Joseph V., Seated: Angelina V., Mary (wife of Leonard V.), Annie V., Santa V., (baby ? John Varnerin or Henry Rugo ?) Lawrence V., Front: Louis, Angelo and Albert Varnerin
Varnerin children
Varnerins etc
Standing from the left: Joseph V., Paul Marmai, Peter V., Annie V., Peter Miniutti, Maria V., Lawrence Rugo, Leonard V., Lawrence V. Seated: Angelina V. Curtin, Sid V., John V., Santa V., Leonard Miniutti Front: Louis V., Angelo David V., Albert V. Apparently taken ca 1915; there is another photo taken the same day.
Varnerin family
Photo and notations from Louise Varnerin DiTullio - August 2007 Photo probably taken around 1910, at 323 Norfolk Avenue, rear of 321 Norfolk.
John Varnerin family
Front row, from left, Leonard, Santa, John and Peter. Back row, Louis, David, Maria, Joseph, Annie, Albert and Lawrence. Photograph and identifications provided by Annie Varnerin’s daughter, Julia Rugo Blevins, October 2005.
all 9 children of John and Santa Varnerin
Photo from Sharon Varnerin Cenci - April 2012 Maria Santa Ferroli - in front on the left Annie Rugo - in front on the right Lawrence - third from the right "It must be Angelo and Amelia's wedding.(1944) ..I believe the back row from left to right is Leonard, Peter, Angelo, Louis, Lawrence, Joseph, and Albert. Kiki King - April 2012"
Tamar and Palcoda
The frazione Palcoda, a village of 90-120 people, was the home of the Masutti family. It was abandoned following World War I; the last residents were a Masutti family which left in 1923. Tamar, the home of John Varnerin's family was also abandoned.